Boeing (BA) will receive orders for 10 777-9 aircraft and four 777-8 freighters as part of an $11.9 billion long-haul fleet renewal by Taiwan's China Airlines, news outlets reported Thursday.
The airline is also ordering 10 A350-1000s from Boeing's rival Airbus as part of the deal, Reuters reported, citing a statement from the publicly listed carrier, Taiwan's largest.
The planes are set to begin arriving in 2029, the report said,
The 777-9s will be powered by GE (GE) engines, Reuters reported.
China Airlines did not immediately reply to MT Newswires' request for comment.
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